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Anonymous Posted on Sep 08, 2012

Installation of Samsung HW-E450C

Confused regarding HDMI connection I have my Cable box and DVD Player connected to my TV via separate HDMI cables - the imput options on the TV let me view either the TV or DVD Player by selecting the corresponding HDMI connection, i.e., number 1 (TV) or number 2 (DVD Player) All I want to do is connect the Sound Bar to my TV and have the Sound Bar work for either the TV or DVD Player in tandem with the imput I choose from the TV I'm confused on what connections from the TV to the Sound Bar need to be made to enable use of the Sound Bar as outlined above

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scousemumble

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

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If your solely using cable as your main set of channels. Connect the digital audio out from your cable box to the digital audio input on your reciever. Then when broadcast permit you will gey Dolby Digital sound for your TV channels

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: Gurus, I just bought Samsung Home Theater System which i connected to my Hitachi TV with HDMI cable. I have a Optical Cable going from HT to my TV Optical port. I have another connection from my cable

On the remote control for the Samsung Home Theater System look at the bottom left to a button that says "MODE", those moods change the sound each speaker gives off. if that doesn't work, you might need new wiring because there are other wires that are more durable than the ones that come with it, much better too.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: samsung z310

You have to press the AUX button and set the HTS unit to D. IN (DIGITAL IN)
AUX 2 only works for the regular red & white audio cables.


Hope this helps!

fahadn

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: Samsung series 6 tv & Samsung 2:1 home theatre problems

if you got all the lead you should have fibre optics which connects from dvd to tv and then set your dvd to digi in. you should get the sound. i have same cinema system and i have done the same

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: I am trying to connect my ps3 via hdmi, digital

I connected a fiber optic cable from the cable box to the receiver and connected an hdmi cable from the cable box to the tv.

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